3. His football IQ is incredible. We don't know Geno's for sure just yet. He's "rumored" to have a good football IQ, but he's struggled in some areas such as blitz pickups and defensive formations. RG3 we know for sure knows everything. Geno is still unknown like the rest of his class until February.

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A visionary, he was called. After taking an intelligence test, he was labeled gifted. If his mother wished, Smith could have skipped a grade. She decided against it, preferring he mature with his peers — a notion that did not go as planned, considering Smith often grew bored after finishing his schoolwork faster than most of his classmates.

“His visions of things have always been beyond his years,” Tracey Sellers said of her son...

When it's all said and done, only 3 prospects really intrigue me, and they are all vastly different.

Smith - Best combination of motion, release and arm strength. Good long ball, very good accuracy on first reads.

Wilson - Has the "it" factor. Nothing is pretty, but he can make necessary throws, scramble when necessary and is the best out of making something out of nothing and performing in the face of pressure.

Bray - Height coveted, not a scrambler at all but has a cannon of an arm and makes some beautiful downfield throws, lots of upside.

Whichever QB has the "it" factor is the one I want. It's up to Dorsey to figure out who has it.